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Rulemaking in Cyberspace on American Administrative Law

  • Public Land Law Review
  • Abbr : KPLLR
  • 2005, 26(), pp.387-407
  • Publisher : Korean Public Land Law Association
  • Research Area : Social Science > Law

Dongsoo Lee 1

1대구가톨릭대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

Electronic rulemaking(e-rulemaking) offers the potential to overcome some of the informational challenges associated with developing regulations. E-rulemaking refers to the use of digital technologies in the development and implementation of regulations.Attention to the use of information technologies(IT) in government rulemaking dates back only about a decade. Beginning in the late 1980s, the now-defunct ACUS started commissioning report prepared by administrative law scholars.Overall, many possibilities exist for applying IT in new ways to government rulemaking. A number of innovations in rulemaking practice could be developed these ideas as follows:① Improved data mining capabilities.② Conflict identification tools.③ Plain language tools④ Integrating rules with other laws.⑤ Online regulatory negotiations or juries.⑥ Digital public hearings.⑦ Sharing data and models online.⑧ Customizable, automatic alerts⑨ IT and non-rule policies

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